jeebers;309290 Wrote: 
> Thanks for the replies.  The only occasions where I use cuesheets are
> where I don't have, or there isn't an original CD - e.g. I often
> download recordings of radio programmes (DJ mixes usually) or create my
> own mixes.  These are single MP3 files, but contain numerous songs.
> 
> I also have a couple of CDs, (UNKLEsounds) where the CD contains 20+
> tracks but recorded as one 60 minute+ track.
> 
> Where I have mix albums on CD that are recorded as individual tracks, I
> use 
> individual file tags and the ALBUMARTIST tag and it works perfectly. 
> It's a far better solution and I'd use it all the time if I could...
> 
> The other possible route is to use foobar to split the file, using the
> cuesheet.  Unfortunately I think foobar transcodes so there would be a
> quality drop so it's not a route I really want to go down.

Thanks for the explaination, I've used foobar to split flac albums with
cue and thats about it. It worked perfect. You could have it transcode
to flac and you wouldn't lose any thing.


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